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Employees with Low Self-Efficacy Who Think They Are Unlikely to Learn

Question 133

Question 133

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Employees with low self-efficacy who think they are unlikely to learn a difficult task are MOST likely to give up as soon as an obstacle appears or the going gets a little tough.

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